DGSI tracks why these French people go to Ukraine

Louis of Ragunell
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08:14, March 03, 2022

The French people are organized to fight in Ukraine. A decision without risk. According to Europe 1, state services are following these departures very carefully, especially the DGSI, the general direction of homeland security.

Yes Emmanuel Macron Some French people who had promised that France would not go to war with Russia are preparing to go there and fight Ukraine. Will covering risks. According to Europe 1, state services are following these departures very carefully, especially the DGSI, the general direction of homeland security.

No regular profile

Responsible for collaborating with DGSE, Foreign Intelligence and DRM, Military Intelligence. A team from DGSI Follows closely the Facebook groups of volunteers who want to join the Ukrainian opposition. We are currently talking about fifty French people. Not really a generic profile. Of course ex-servicemen and a few active soldiers are in the foreign brigade, followed by the military intelligence DRSD.

For the rest, we see both “humanitarian” profiles that want to help the Red Cross, for example, but the French people, who have no history, or even a small number of people who are known to the DGSI for being members of far-right movements. It should be noted that these profiles are divided between pro-Putin and pro-Ukrainians, inspired by the “Azov battalion”, a unit that welcomes neo-Nazi militants in the service of the Ukrainian Interior Ministry.

No S file at this point

Finally, the far left is well represented, with approximately fifty people following the DGSI, and this profile is growing: they are now in their thirties. No S file found at this point. And as far as the law is concerned, the government does not have mechanisms in place to prevent the departure of services. On the other hand, if their actions in Ukraine are contrary to French law, returnees may be subjected to mercenary or conspiracy to commit terrorist offenses.

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